Defenders of the controversial new TSA security screenings and pat-downs say the new intrusive measures are necessary to preserve the security of the traveling public. But Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, the sponsor of legislation against the new TSA policies that has passed the House, says that is a ‘false choice’. What does he mean by that? What security strategy does he believe would be more effective? And will Congress actually do anything about all of this? We ask Rep. Chaffetz.